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Native American Literature: Creation Myths

Native American Literature: Creation Myths. What is a myth?. The word itself comes from the Greek "mythos" which originally meant "speech" or "discourse". Sacred Narratives . A more culturally sensitive term for “origin myths” or “creation myths”

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Native American Literature: Creation Myths

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  1. Native American Literature:Creation Myths

  2. What is a myth? The word itself comes from the Greek "mythos" which originally meant "speech" or "discourse"

  3. Sacred Narratives • A more culturally sensitive term for “origin myths” or “creation myths” • No culture appreciates their beliefs being called “myths”…

  4. What is a myth? A traditional story explaining how the world and the things in it came to be

  5. Oral tradition • Native American myths originated as oral tradition: stories passed down verbally

  6. Four functions of myth:

  7. 1. To awaken us to the mystery and wonder of creation

  8. 2. To explain the workings of the natural world: every corner, every rock, hill, stone, and flower has its place and its meaning.

  9. 3. To pass down the moral and ethical codesthat support and validate social customs.

  10. 4. To teach: to guide the people through the trials of living

  11. Creation myths • Explain how the universe, the earth, and life on earth began.

  12. Essentials of Creation Myths

  13. Creation Myths… • SHOW WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO THE TRIBE! (corn, animals, rituals, etc.) • State the place and people of origin 3. Describe what existed before the “creation” 4. EXPLAIN the “creation” of things or the beginnings of rituals 5. EXPLAIN who or what did the creating

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